We praise democracy most of the time, but we practice it as if we had accepted every argument against it, as if we believed it must depress the level of culture and of public life
We praise democracy most of the time, but we practice it as if we had accepted every argument against it, as if we believed it must depress the level of culture and of public life
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James GoodmanJames Goodman is a senior adviser at the London-based project Forum for the Future. He advises leading businesses about sustainable development and specialises in the relationship between technology, innovation and sustainability. He is co-author of Making the Net Work: sustainable development in a digital society. Recent articlesCommunication: the missing link in sustainable development The appropriate use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) could make a vast contribution to solving the problems of development and democracy. But to realise this potential, a global conversation is needed to match the global nature of economic, social and environmental challenges. |
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